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martin bashir is the host of "the martin bashir show." good morning. >> good morning, david. >> 15 years after the death of princess diana. were you surprised that this has happened? >> no, not at all. it's a terribly abysmal echo of what happened to william's mother. she was pursued relentlessly, as you know. william maintains that the paparazzi played a role in his mother's death. though nobody was actually prosecuted for that, and i think that this is inevitable because people have assumed that it's the british press who pursue the royal family with the greatest aggression, but in fact it's press all around the world that cover the royal family, and that's the issue. >> the expectation of privacy is also the issue and whether that is at some level naive for any royal in this media environment, in this case she was at a private villa that was pretty remote. >> and the french have far more strict privacy laws than the british or the americans do. so they assume that, but you can't assume anything if you're a member of the royal family. >
martin bashir is the host of "the martin bashir show." good morning. >> good morning, david. >> 15 years after the death of princess diana. were you surprised that this has happened? >> no, not at all. it's a terribly abysmal echo of what happened to william's mother. she was pursued relentlessly, as you know. william maintains that the paparazzi played a role in his mother's death. though nobody was actually prosecuted for that, and i think that this is inevitable...
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martin bashir, it is all yours. >> thanks, steve. good afternoon. it is wednesday, september 5. what did we learn last night? ♪ >> the truth matters, that you don't take shortcuts. or play by our own set of rules. >> it is time for democrats to grow a backbone and stand up for what we believe. >> being asked to paw your fair share isn't class warfare. it is patriotism. >> this is the president who saved the american auto industry from extin extinction. >> added 4.5 million private sector jobs. >> then don't have a record they can run on. >> no one in this country should ever go broke because of an accident or an illness. >> they don't have a record they can run on. >> being president doesn't change who you are. no, it reveals who you are. ♪ dream on ♪ dream on ♪ dream a dream come true >> we begin on day two of the democratic national convention that may prove vital to the re-election of president barack obama. and the president has just arrived in charlotte. seen here disembarking air force one an hour ago. tonight we will hear from former president bill clinton. but it
martin bashir, it is all yours. >> thanks, steve. good afternoon. it is wednesday, september 5. what did we learn last night? ♪ >> the truth matters, that you don't take shortcuts. or play by our own set of rules. >> it is time for democrats to grow a backbone and stand up for what we believe. >> being asked to paw your fair share isn't class warfare. it is patriotism. >> this is the president who saved the american auto industry from extin extinction. >>...
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last year with respect to syria, he said that bashir al assad has to go. and yet assad is still in syria and we can't get a u.n. resolution past of the security council and the peace process is jammed up because they have stopped the peace process. so he listed out a couple of successes, osama bin laden's dead, we congratulate the president on that, it was a call, it was the s.e.a.l.s that took out osama bin laden. but as we saw with the assassination of ambassador chris stevens, i thought your piece earlier tonight on that was excellent. al qaeda is very much alive. they attacked us on september 11th and they killed an american ambassador for the first time since 1979 and instead of acknowledging that, the administration sent susan rice out to tell everybody it was because of some youtube clip. so today's speech was not a great moment in the obama presidency. that's for sure. >> colin, what do you take -- think about this claim that al qaeda is weakened? certainly in some regards it is, at least when it comes to afghanistan. but in africa, extremist group
last year with respect to syria, he said that bashir al assad has to go. and yet assad is still in syria and we can't get a u.n. resolution past of the security council and the peace process is jammed up because they have stopped the peace process. so he listed out a couple of successes, osama bin laden's dead, we congratulate the president on that, it was a call, it was the s.e.a.l.s that took out osama bin laden. but as we saw with the assassination of ambassador chris stevens, i thought your...
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he went to tehran and condemned bashir assad. but egypt, in my view, is pretty much kind of up for grabs. i don't know how the egyptians are going to go. there's a struggle internally between the sal fists and the -- and the extremists and those who want a modern and -- and democratic society. and that struggle will continue on. but i'd also remind my colleagues that they're one of the signal agreements -- that one of the signal agreements of our time was the egyptian-israeli peace agreement which was consummated at camp david by president carter, anwar iananwar sadat and menachem beg. and this was a major step forward, peace between egypt and israel. part of that deal was that the united states would provide aid to egypt. how the egyptians -- are the egyptians going to react if we cut off aid to them? i can tell you how they'll react. they'll react that we have breached an agreement that's gone on for a long time. and believe me, egypt and israel's relations are vital in the middle east. and, again, what would prove a better mes
he went to tehran and condemned bashir assad. but egypt, in my view, is pretty much kind of up for grabs. i don't know how the egyptians are going to go. there's a struggle internally between the sal fists and the -- and the extremists and those who want a modern and -- and democratic society. and that struggle will continue on. but i'd also remind my colleagues that they're one of the signal agreements -- that one of the signal agreements of our time was the egyptian-israeli peace agreement...
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hand >>> doing everything right. >> grammy winner dwight yoakam has sold 25 million albums and had 22 top 25 hits becoming famous as a honky tonk singer with an edge. ♪ >>> it all started in 1986 with a break out hit guitars, cadillac. ♪ >> the song showcased yoakam's unique style of hongy tonk or hillbilly music and placed the 30-year-old singer from kentucky at the forefront of country music. in 1993 he won a grammy for best male country performer for "ain't that lonely yet." >> not good at all. i earned those miles. >> all that before launching a successful movie career with roles ranging from sling blade to wedding crash towers the thriller -- >> get this over with. >> "panic room." now he's out with his 26th album. three pairs. critics say it moves seamless lie between country, rock and pop. on monday the academy of country music honored him with a cliffie stone pioneer award. and he's here at the table. hello, dwight yoakam. congratulations on your new award. >> thank you. this is what they are saying about your latest convenient turkeys it's brilliant but something of an ou
hand >>> doing everything right. >> grammy winner dwight yoakam has sold 25 million albums and had 22 top 25 hits becoming famous as a honky tonk singer with an edge. ♪ >>> it all started in 1986 with a break out hit guitars, cadillac. ♪ >> the song showcased yoakam's unique style of hongy tonk or hillbilly music and placed the 30-year-old singer from kentucky at the forefront of country music. in 1993 he won a grammy for best male country performer for...
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hand >>> doing everything right. >> grammy winner dwight yoakam has sold 25 million albums and had 22 top 25 hits becoming famous as a honky tonk singer with an edge. ♪ >>> it all started in 1986 with a break out hit guitars, cadillac. ♪ >> the song showcased yoakam's unique style of hongy tonk or hillbilly music and placed the 30-year-old singer from kentucky at the forefront of country music. in 1993 he won a grammy for best male country performer for "ain't that lonely yet." >> not good at all. i earned those miles. >> all that before launching a successful movie career with roles ranging from sling blade to wedding crash towers the thriller -- >> get this over with. >> "panic room." now he's out with his 26th album. three pairs. critics say it moves seamless lie between country, rock and pop. on monday the academy of country music honored him with a cliffie stone pioneer award. and he's here at the table. hello, dwight yoakam. congratulations on your new award. >> thank you. this is what they are saying about your latest convenient turkeys it's brilliant but something of an ou
hand >>> doing everything right. >> grammy winner dwight yoakam has sold 25 million albums and had 22 top 25 hits becoming famous as a honky tonk singer with an edge. ♪ >>> it all started in 1986 with a break out hit guitars, cadillac. ♪ >> the song showcased yoakam's unique style of hongy tonk or hillbilly music and placed the 30-year-old singer from kentucky at the forefront of country music. in 1993 he won a grammy for best male country performer for...